Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Douglas Mansur da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
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Resumo: This article analyses the relationship and tensions between cosmopolitanism and particularism in the way in which the subject of exile is broached in the life stories, works and ideas of the Portuguese writers Adolfo Casais Monteiro, Jorge de Sena and Vitor Ramos, and scientists Antonio Aniceto Monteiro, Antonio Brotas, Alfredo Pereira Gomes, José Morgado and Ruy Luis Gomes, who lived in Brazil between 1945 and 1974. The careers and experiences of these individuals were characterised by a way of relating to the world marked by continuous exclusion from the centres of hegemonic power, as well as by the establishment of connections and networks of varying degrees. In this sense, this article also focuses on the personal and collective trajectories of the characters and how it is related to the boundaries of belonging that they established during their lives.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
title Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
spellingShingle Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
Silva,Douglas Mansur da
Exile
Cosmopolitanism
National Identity
Writers
Scientists
Portuguese
title_short Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
title_full Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
title_fullStr Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
title_sort Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil: exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
author Silva,Douglas Mansur da
author_facet Silva,Douglas Mansur da
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Douglas Mansur da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exile
Cosmopolitanism
National Identity
Writers
Scientists
Portuguese
topic Exile
Cosmopolitanism
National Identity
Writers
Scientists
Portuguese
description This article analyses the relationship and tensions between cosmopolitanism and particularism in the way in which the subject of exile is broached in the life stories, works and ideas of the Portuguese writers Adolfo Casais Monteiro, Jorge de Sena and Vitor Ramos, and scientists Antonio Aniceto Monteiro, Antonio Brotas, Alfredo Pereira Gomes, José Morgado and Ruy Luis Gomes, who lived in Brazil between 1945 and 1974. The careers and experiences of these individuals were characterised by a way of relating to the world marked by continuous exclusion from the centres of hegemonic power, as well as by the establishment of connections and networks of varying degrees. In this sense, this article also focuses on the personal and collective trajectories of the characters and how it is related to the boundaries of belonging that they established during their lives.
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